Aout 2024- rhino

Correction of Nasal Obstruction and Drooping Nose

The patient had right nasal obstruction due to a deviated septum, along with a bump and a drooping nasal tip. Her vertically asymmetric drooping tip was associated with a right external valve, causing occlusion of the right nostril during forced inspiration. A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed to lift the tip, straighten the septum, address both internal and external valve issues, and remove the bump.

This technique addressed both morphological and functional issues simultaneously, with no scars and a simple, quick recovery. Result after one year: a happy patient.

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Improvement of Drooping Nose with Functional Correction

The patient was self-conscious about a drooping nose with a bump, which also caused discomfort during physical activity. A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed to remove the bump, correct the anterior and superior septum deviation, reconstruct the internal valve, and treat her drooping and bifid tip, all done without visible scarring and with minimal dissection. The postoperative recovery was straightforward, as seen in this photo taken just after the splint was removed, at 7 days.

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Correction of Nasal Obstruction and Aesthetic Improvement

The patient was troubled by a permanent right nasal obstruction causing migraines, as well as a deviation, a bump, and an asymmetric base morphologically. A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed a year ago, with a smooth postoperative course. Nasal edema will gradually subside, allowing the nose to refine slowly over time, depending on the skin type, between one and two and a half years. This gradual change prevents acquaintances from noticing the rhinoplasty. Additionally, this technique preserves balance points such as the height of the nasal root, which is crucial for the intensity of the gaze. The patient is breathing well and looks superb.

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Correction of Prominent Nose and Functional Improvement

Thank you to our wonderful patient for agreeing to share the photos. The patient was troubled by a prominent nose with a long, drooping tip and experienced breathing difficulties during exertion, associated with an internal septal deviation. A scarless conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed, addressing the bump, hyperprojection, and length of the septum, and rotating the tip upward to provide support, especially when smiling. The patient is happy with the results both functionally and aesthetically.

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Correction of Drooping Nose and Breathing Improvement

The patient had a very large, drooping nose under tension, with breathing difficulties during exertion due to internal and external valve syndrome. A scarless conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed, with a smooth postoperative course. The goal was to reduce the height, septal length, and bump to relieve nasal tension and improve breathing. The tip was lifted and stabilized simultaneously. Today, the patient looks wonderful and feels great.

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Conservative Anatomical Rhinoseptoplasty for Nasal Obstruction and Septal Deviation

Patient with intermittent obstruction due to bilateral internal and external valve syndromes, predominantly on the right side. Nasofibroscopy revealed a deviated septum and inferior turbinate hypertrophy. Morphologically, her septum was high and long with a normally positioned root and a tip deviated to the right and vertical.

A conservative anatomical rhinoseptoplasty was performed 6 months ago, with no visible scars. The deviation and valve syndromes were corrected. This led to morphological improvement with the disappearance of the hump, a better-supported and elevated tip, and a centered, well-defined lobule. The patient is radiant and breathes well.

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Functional and Aesthetic Correction of the Nose

The patient experienced discomfort due to a prominent nose with a hump, a poorly defined drooping bulbous tip, an asymmetrical and pinched middle third, and a deviated septum causing functional breathing difficulties similar to an internal valve syndrome. Additionally, there was tip asymmetry with bilateral external valve syndrome, more pronounced on the left. A scarless conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed to correct the septum hypertrophy, the middle third, the hump, and to refine and strengthen the architecture of the tip, improving breathing and eliminating discomfort during forced inspiration. One year post-operation, the patient is breathing well and is delighted with the result!

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Correction of Nasal Obstruction and Nevus

This patient was bothered by permanent nasal obstruction due to allergies and a deviated nasal septum, as well as a nevus at the inner corner of the left eye that had recently increased in size. A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed without visible scars to correct her deviated, overly projected nose, her vertical tip, and hypertrophy of the inferior turbinates. The postoperative course was straightforward, and no scars were noted except at the nevus site. The patient is pleased both functionally and aesthetically.

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Correction of Long, Convex Nose with Respiratory Improvement

The patient was troubled by a long, convex, and poorly defined nose, along with breathing difficulties due to hypertrophy of the inferior turbinates. A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed 4 years ago, correcting both functional and morphological issues at the tip, nasal cavities, and dorsum, without any scarring. A small bony fragment on the dorsum appeared at 6 months, requiring a minor touch-up under local anesthesia at one year. Today, the patient is delighted with the functional and aesthetic results. It is always a joy to see our patients many years later

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Conservative Anatomical Rhinoplasty for an Over-Projected Nose

Patient troubled by an over-projected nose under tension, with secondary breathing difficulties. In addition to a deviated nasal septum, she had a pinched middle third and a bulbous tip, causing functional issues. A conservative anatomical rhinoplasty was performed a year ago, without visible scars, with a smooth recovery. Today, the patient breathes well and is satisfied with the result.